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Seattle Tech Thrives, Protests Erupt, and TikTok Uncertainty: Local Pulse for January 19, 2025

Seattle Tech Thrives, Protests Erupt, and TikTok Uncertainty: Local Pulse for January 19, 2025

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for January 19, 2025.

We're starting off with breaking news from the past few days. Yesterday, thousands gathered at Cal Anderson Park and marched to Seattle Center for the People's March Seattle, a protest ahead of the Trump inauguration. Police estimated over 3,000 people attended the rally and march, which traveled through Downtown to Seattle Center[1].

Moving on to the job market, Seattle's tech scene is thriving in 2025. Data scientists are leading the pack with a 48% growth rate, while cybersecurity analysts follow close behind at 42%. AI engineering roles are also in high demand, with salaries reaching up to $190,000. Major employers like Amazon and Microsoft are expanding their operations, with Amazon planning to have 25,000 employees in the area by 2025. The median tech salary in Seattle is around $131,392, making it an attractive destination for tech professionals[2][4].

In real estate news, there haven't been any major commercial or residential property sales announced recently. However, the city is undergoing significant changes with the $806 million Waterfront Seattle Project. This project is expected to transform the waterfront area and create new opportunities for businesses and residents.

From city hall, there haven't been any major decisions affecting daily life announced in the past few days. However, the city is preparing for the potential ban of TikTok, which could impact local content creators. The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the ban to take effect, but the Biden Administration says it's up to the incoming Trump administration to enforce it. Local content creators are reacting to the possibility of TikTok going dark, with some expressing concerns about the impact on their livelihoods[3].

Weather-wise, it's a chilly morning in Seattle, with temperatures expected to rise throughout the day. There are no significant weather alerts for today, but commuters should be aware of the temporary suspension of Link light rail service between Capitol Hill and SODO stations, which is expected to cause delays[5].

In new business activity, there haven't been any major openings or closings announced recently. However, the tech industry is buzzing with opportunities, especially in AI and cloud computing. Companies are investing heavily in sustainable development, and the city is becoming a hub for innovative startups.

Upcoming community events include the TECHSPO Seattle 2025 showcase, which will highlight the latest advancements in cloud tech, Internet, Mobile, and SaaS innovations. For sports fans, there haven't been any major local school achievements or sports results announced in the past few days.

In today's crime report, there haven't been any significant incidents or arrests reported in the past 24 hours. However, the city is urging residents to be aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity.

Finally, in a feel-good community story, local content creators are coming together to support each other in the face of the potential TikTok ban. It's a reminder of the strong community spirit in Seattle and the importance of supporting local talent.

This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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